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- 74 - Ep. 63 The Business of Better Sleep with Kristen Rainey
Kristen Rainey is the Founder and CEO of Northstar Sleep School, offering online classes and in-person workshops to help people get better sleep. Using a data-driven approach, her clients learn what behavior changes they can make in their daily lives to yield the most impact. She is also the host of the Northstar Unplugged podcast, focused on rest, unplugging, transitions, and finding what fuels you. Prior to launching Northstar Sleep School, Kristen led sustainability and procurement for Google’s 271 cafes across 54 countries. She is a graduate of Princeton University and received a MALD in International Affairs at the Fletcher School at Tufts University and an MBA at Cornell University. She is a Certified Sleep Science Coach (CSSC) through the Spencer Institute. She has lived, worked, and studied in Indonesia, France, Morocco, Sri Lanka, Bhutan, Mexico, Thailand, Italy, Spain, and Australia. After 33 zip codes and an Appalachian Trail thru-hike, she has landed in Bozeman, Montana. Links www.linkedin.com/in/kristenrainey www.northstarsleepschool.com
Thu, 21 Apr 2022 - 49min - 73 - Ep. 62 - Kari McDonald (Fix It. Build It. Grow It.)
Kari McDonald is using her experience and know-how from years in the fossil fuel industry to engineer a transition from traditional fossil fuels and fertilizers to sustainable and regenerative solutions. Kari’s company, Bio Energy Solutions Inc., acquired the Green Power House technology popularized in the movie “The Need to Grow.” Since then, she’s been bringing farmers and fossil fuel technicians and engineers together to make it an even safer and more efficient system. In fact, the rechristened Energy Junction comprises three integrated systems that are customizable and modular. Collectively, they are capable of generating electricity, as well as an assortment of other products including algae, biochar, bio-stimulants and wood vinegar, biogas and biodiesel. Kari will share inspiration and we'll see that it’s actually possible to transition from fossil fuels to regenerative earth-and-people-friendly energy and agriculture. https://bioenergy-solutions.com/
Thu, 06 Jan 2022 - 1h 02min - 72 - Ep. 61 Tom Britz - Glacier Hops Ranch & The Business of Beer
Tom’s career background has spanned decades in both marketing and new business development, the latter of which led to him being the visionary behind what is now Glacier Hops Ranch. In 2015, Tom was elected the first-ever National At-Large Director of the Hop Growers of America (HGA). He was subsequently appointed as National Chairman of the HGA’s Small Grower Council, which oversaw the development of Enterprise Cost Studies and Best Practices for small hop growers during his tenure. An accomplished horseman, Tom and his wife Annie competed from Canada to Texas and were nationally ranked in the cow horse sports of Team Penning and Ranch Sorting. They qualified and competed for the National Championships in Texas three times, and once for the World Championships, but today most of Tom’s equine activity is an occasional trail ride in the forest surrounding his Whitefish property…the original Glacier Hops Ranch. We'll chat about what Glacier Hops Ranch does, how Tom came up with the idea for his product and MUCH MORE! Links and Resources: https://glacierhopsranch.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/tbritz www.level5mentors.com
Fri, 22 Oct 2021 - 57min - 71 - Ep. 60 - Alli Widman | Avant Ski & The Ski Industry Evolution
Alli Widman has been an avid skier and traveler her entire life. Following years of frustration with a lack of comprehensive, reliable ski resources for recreational skiers, she launched Avant Ski in late 2018. She spent nearly a decade on Wall Street, though her true passion has always been fitness and travel. When she is not skiing or writing about ski travel, you can find her running around NYC, either chasing her two small boys or training for her next marathon. Alli studied Biology and Economics at Stanford University and has an MBA from the Harvard Business School. Links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theavantski/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/getAvantSki IG: https://www.instagram.com/theavantski/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/avantski https://www.theavantski.com/
Thu, 26 Aug 2021 - 31min - 70 - Ep. 59 Kelsey Ramsden: Mindcure & The Future of Psychedelic
Kelsey Ramsden was Canada’s Top Female Entrepreneur ranked #1 by Profit and Chatelaine Magazines in 2012 & 2013. She is also a bonafide business acrobat, internationally recognized speaker, Richard Branson Centre Mentor, Contributor to the Huffington Post & Entrepreneur Magazine. She’s is an innovator and implementer who acts on instincts and does so with integrity. She is currently the Co-Founder, President & Chief Executive Officer Mind Cure Health. Mind Cure Health is a mental health and wellness company with a mission to identify, develop and commercialize products that enhance mental health and wellness, ease suffering and increase productivity. MINDCURE was formed as a response to a world suffering from a mental health crisis and in urgent need of effective treatments. Links: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kelsey-ramsden-32250946 https://www.mindcure.com/ www.level5mentors.com
Thu, 01 Jul 2021 - 48min - 69 - Ep. 58 Hollis Carter: The Baby Bathwater Institute
Hollis Carter is a serial entrepreneur and avid skier. He started his entrepreneurial journey in the early 2000’s, founding multiple companies, including a SAAS company he built into a 7-figure virtual business in less than a year. In 2013, he became a founding investor in Utah’s Powder Mountain Ski Resort, where he now develops real estate and hosts events. His experiences (and observations) led him toward co-founding the Baby Bathwater Institute, a unique membership-based community comprised of some of the world’s leading minds and entrepreneurs, with a focus on cultivating natural, mutually beneficial relationships. Links: https://www.level5mentors.com/podcast/ https://babybathwater.com/
Thu, 17 Jun 2021 - 49min - 68 - Ep. 57 - Matt Walrath-The VIP Client Experience, Wealth Building, and Crypto
In this episode, we have Matt Walrath, he is the founder of the nutrition coaching company, Beyond Macros, and creator of the Beyond Macros Certified Coach program - a course that teaches nutrition coaches how to run a profitable online coaching business by providing a VIP experience to their ideal clients, and creating a plan guaranteed to get that client results that last. He lives on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland Australia and takes pride in living his ideal lifestyle that balances time in the surf, sharing quality time with loved ones, and pursuing his vision of helping nutrition coaches provide a VIP experience to clients without burning out. Learn from him as we discussed how to build and create a VIP experience for your clients, his fitness journey, scaling business and his investment in cryptocurrencies. Links: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewwalrath/ https://www.level5mentors.com/ https://beyondmacros.com/
Thu, 20 May 2021 - 37min - 67 - EP. 56 Anchor Gym & Acceptance Of What Is with Shawn Finnegan
Shawn Finnegan is a former US navy/marine corps field medic and cancer survivor, the creation of the anchor gym was forged out of necessity and survival. After exiting the military, he became a licensed Physical Therapist and Fitness/Nutrition coach. Unfortunately, he couldn’t find a fitness system that could anchor all of the accessories he used for his patients, clients, or even himself. Rather than settle for less, he decided to invent one! He started the company in 2009 and receive a patent on his design for the Anchor Gym. His goal was to develop something you can use anywhere all while staying safe. He's created many designs you can use traveling, at home, or even at a gym. Tune in as we learn more from Shawn about his mission to stay strong and to help as many folks as possible get healthy and fit. Now, the Anchor Gym is so versatile and affordable. Now, Shawn proud to say that their system can be found in gyms, universities, hospitals, military bases, professional training facilities, and homes all over the world! Links: www.level5mentors.com https://www.coreenergyfitness.com/
Thu, 06 May 2021 - 46min - 66 - Ep.55 Garrett TeSlaa: Leadership Has No Rank
Garrett TeSlaa is an active duty 15-year law enforcement veteran and sergeant for a sheriff's office in Southern California. Garrett has held assignments in patrol, gang investigations, community relations, internal affairs, and media relations. Garrett holds a Masters in Public Administration with an emphasis in Organizational Leadership and Management and is a graduate of the Sherman Block Supervisory Leadership Institute. Garrett hosts the successful podcast The Squad Room devoted to personal development for first responders. He is also a TEDx speaker and contributing writer for PoliceOne and Law Enforcement Today. Links: http://www.thesquadroom.net/ Connect with Garrett
Thu, 29 Apr 2021 - 41min - 65 - EP.54 Finding Your Flow and Trusting The Process with Curt Mercadante
Curt Mercadante helps consultants and solopreneurs find purpose by delivering the "right message" to the "right clients" to generate the "right revenue" and build a strong foundation. He has been in the Public Relations, Branding, and Advertising Industry, building a 7-figure business for the past 25 years. Sometime between 2017-2019, Curt shut down his PR and Advertising Agency because he did not feel fulfilled. Today, Curt helps individuals who make up the backbone of the economy to be more productive, profitable, and align with purpose. Curt is also a Gallup-Certified Strengths Trainer, host of The Authority Brand Podcast, and author of the bestselling book, “Five Pillars of the Freedom Lifestyle.” Text 55678 and send the keyword YOUTHORITY to get three free webinars: 1. The Four Pillars of Authority Brand 2. Leveling Up your LinkedIn 3. How to Use Podcasts to Build your Authority Brand In this episode, we talked about: ⦁ Why a life of freedom is a definition of success. ⦁ Trusting the universe. ⦁ How can I create a business that puts lifestyle and freedom together? ⦁ What is the pizza pie exercise? ⦁ The four pillars of building an authority brand. ⦁ The difference of efficiency vs. efficacy ⦁ Focusing on your process Contact Curt: · Connect with Curt on LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/curtmercadante · Visit his blog: https://www.curtsblog.com/
Thu, 22 Apr 2021 - 52min - 64 - Ep. 53 Elliot Roe: You're Not Your Issues
Elliot Roe is a world-renowned Mindset and Performance Coach who helps those is highly demanding industries unlock their full potential and perform on-demand. His clientele includes Professional athletes, High-stakes Poker players, Olympians, UFC Champions, Hollywood actors, , Wall Street traders, Entrepreneurs, Founders, and Executives. His unique coaching system leverages hypnotherapy, mindset training, and high-performance strategies to eliminate fears and breakthrough mental roadblocks, allowing you to operate in a state of peak performance and achieve rapid personal and professional growth. Elliot is the host of The A-Game Advantage Podcast, and is the voice and co-founder of the Primed Mind performance coaching app. In this episode, we talked about: ⦁ How effective is a hypnotherapist? ⦁ Building a business experience for your reputation. ⦁ What stops you from reaching the next level? ⦁ How does adjusting your subconscious release your full potential? ⦁ What is in your mindset perspective? ⦁ Passionate work, why it matters. ⦁ Removing the blocks and procrastination. Contact Elliot: · Follow Elliot's Twitter: https://twitter.com/ElliotRoe1 · Connect to Elliot through Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elliotroe/ · Visit his website: www.primedmind.com
Thu, 15 Apr 2021 - 37min - 63 - Ep.52 Brett Rosenberg: The Green Building Industry
Brett visualizes a world where the building industry shifts to a sustainable and green environment. He studied environmental science but later realized he wasn't very good at it. He shifted to world environmental policy, infrastructure, and energy and worked with the US Conference Mayors in Washington. He was the sustainability director for the AIA and the founder of the Tree Line Strategy- a one-person consulting gig for strategic communications and execution in private and public sectors. He emphasizes building an environment-friendly foundation with zero-carbon structures and energy-efficient projects. Brett explains the importance of the materials that go into our buildings, the regulation of electricity, and expounds on how we can contribute to a greener environment. In this episode, we talked about: · A journey into Brett's life · Why it's vital for structures to adapt to zero-carbon materials · The challenges in developing a green industry · Biggest sources of carbon use · Where does my electricity come from? · Guide for decarbonizing · The importance of chefs in the green industry · Big tech players who participate in carbon-free developments · Is going green profitable? · What we can do to contribute to a greener environment · About Tree Line Strategy Contact Brett: · Follow Tree Line Strategy on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/treelinestrategyllc · Visit his website: treelinestrategy.com · Brett's personal email: bkrosenberg@gmail.com
Thu, 08 Apr 2021 - 30min - 62 - Ep. 51 Malou Anderson-Ramirez: Teal Tags - The Intersection of Technology & Regenerative Agriculture
Raised on the family ranch, Malou grew up feeling aware of her own connection with the natural world. Having a background in psychology adds a whole nother element to her ability to psychoanalyze people. She is changing the narrative of the stories around our food systems and becoming the cornerstone to bring innovation to agriculture. Malou is all for pairing technology, data, and land ethics for a better and more resilient tomorrow in agriculture. A multi-generational Montanan, raised mainly in Tom Miner Basin, at the family ranch neighboring Yellowstone Park. After years away in school and an early career in human behavior and social work, I came back to Tom Miner Basin and re-learned ranching as an adult, witnessing first-hand the challenges ranchers face in wild places. While out riding and looking for a calf lost to predators (mainly grizzly bears and/or wolves, the idea came of a low-cost ear tag for cattle ranchers could use to better manage their livestock in wilderness areas. The real-time data which could help protect and conserve the rancher's way of life, the wildlife, and the wilderness- all simultaneously. Also started and currently working in the Tom Miner Basin Association- a group centered around making our ranching community resilient and adaptable through shared learning and coexistence practices. Married a great guy, Andres, who builds tiny custom houses. Together, they are raising our greatest joys- two daughters- Esmé and Hasell. In this episode, we talked about: ● Sneak Peek in the life of a Rancher ● Man vs. Nature ● Why Malou doesn't recommend going vegan | Things to consider ● The current problem in Agriculture ● What role can we play to support the agriculture ● How much land do you need to be a rancher | How to get started ● About Tom Miner Basin Association Resources and Links: Malou's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/malou-anderson-ramirez-54653a69 Teal Tag Website: https://www.tealenterprises.org
Thu, 01 Apr 2021 - 41min - 61 - Ep. 50 Nikki Eisinger - Glamping, Dwarf Goats, & Profitable Conservation
Nikki is the living embodiment where passion meets profession—born and raised in an agricultural farming family and landing a job in fortune 500 advertising right after college took her places. Amid this successful lifestyle, she realized the need to mitigate the impact of climate change and embarked upon the path of conservation and mindfulness. Apart from being a firm believer in visualization, she helps connect people with nature through meditation in a more science-based way. Today, Nikki talks about the biggest challenges in glamping and creative ways to make land profitable and conservative at the same time. Nikki started working for climate change awareness with Live Earth/Al Gore and turned to meditation and mindfulness, studying from every teacher she could in Los Angeles, from UCLA to InsightLA, and Against the Stream, etc., which led her to a position at Headspace (meditation app) and to the creation of the website; www.glad.is. Founder of Glad.is, Co-founder at Tobacco River Ranch Glamping and Director of Development Glacier National Park Conservancy. In this episode, we talked about: ● A snippet of Nikki’s Journey ● About the Glacier National Park ● What’s glamping ● How did she acquire the tobacco river ranch ● A step-by-step process of building a business ● Profit potential in conversation ● Difference between preservation and conservation ● Unseen Challenges in glamping business ● How to monetize lands ● How Nikki got herself into Dwarf goats ● How the world will look like Post-COVID Resources and Links: Glad.is Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/daily.glad.is Tobacco River Ranch Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TobaccoRiverRanch Tobacco River Ranch Website: https://tobaccoriverranch.com/
Thu, 25 Mar 2021 - 43min - 60 - Ep.49 Liz Marchi: Building Communities of Entrepreneurs
Liz's world orbits around making an impact that lasts a lifetime and fostering an entrepreneurial community in Montana. What makes her persistent even in the face of uncertainty is her will to be part of building something that does nothing but makes lives healthier, longer, and more robust. At Two Bear Capital, Liz, with her team, currently focuses on biotech innovation in Montana to ensure a good foundation for the next generation of diseases. Liz aspires to elevate science around the state and inspire women's representation in STEM to build a better tomorrow. Liz leads Two Bear Capital's community engagement and partnerships. She is a pioneer in building access to equity capital and high-value startups in nontraditional locations. She founded and led Montana-based Frontier Angels, www.frontierangels.com, for 12 years, seeding more than $20 million in very early-stage capital. Liz will engage the firm and our portfolio companies with a broad network of investors, entrepreneurs, and philanthropists to support the TBC mission of doing well and doing good. She is a graduate of Hollins College in Virginia, where she served as a Trustee. Liz lives on a ranch and is a lover of gardening, global travel, reading, and her three corgis. In this episode, we talked about: ● Big tech players of Montana ● Montana's extraordinary history of biotech innovation ● Liz role as head of community engagement at Two Bear Capital ● Best piece of advice for Building a professional network ● Two essential traits that dictate a higher likelihood of success ● And MUCH MORE! Resources and Links: Recommend Book - The Four Agreements: https://amzn.to/3ckB69u Two Bear Capital Website:https://twobearcapital.com Frontier Angels Website: https://www.frontierangels.com Liz's Twitter: https://twitter.com/lizmarchi Liz's Personal Email: liz@frontierangels.com
Thu, 18 Mar 2021 - 43min - 59 - Ep.48 Josh McCain: Big Sky Bravery & Serving Special Operators
For Josh, the quest for emotional ROI is unparalleled. It all started with an idea to facilitate meaningful conversation between civilians and the military's active duty special operations forces. What they do for us speaks for itself, but in the meantime, their emotional well-being and psychological needs often get neglected. This proved to be a tremendous epiphany for Josh, as he founded Big Sky Bravery to support special-operation forces through structured activities and mentorship. In essence, the BSB program is centered on three core principles that not only help them to reconnect with themselves but serve as a way to decompress. It's not hard to understand why Josh has such a deep desire to honor the military. With family ties to the JSOC community, McCain saw a growing, unmet need and decided to do something about it. He knew that the mountains of Montana offered endless adventure and could show these adrenaline-fueled warriors how to find excitement and enjoy life at home instead of feeling bored and yearning to get back in action. Although most of America's troops have pulled out of the Middle East, thousands of Special-Operations Forces (SOF) remain, and after multiple deployments, returning stateside takes adjustment. Josh's desire is to help with this transition, and with that epiphany, Big Sky Bravery was born. Josh quit his job and set up shop in Bozeman, MT. In this episode, we talked about: ● Josh's background and why he's gravitated towards supporting Special Operations ● What mission Big Sky Bravery is serving ● Three core principles of the BSB foundation ● Josh's vision to scale BSB impact ● How to volunteer for week-long task forces | Criteria and what to expect ● "Our problems are almost made up" - Eric | Here's why ● And MUCH MORE! Resources and Links: Mission Bravery Website: http://www.bigskybravery.org/mission LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshmccain
Thu, 11 Mar 2021 - 35min - 58 - Ep.47 Justin Angle: The Future of Higher Education
Justin rode on the podcast wave with his belief that Listening overpowers Reading, and it dramatically improved students' retention of the concepts and instilled ideas in a deeper way. In his perspective, higher education doesn't necessarily have an ingredient problem; we have a packaging problem; how do we take what we do, package, and deliver it in creative ways that are more accessible and useful to people. He's an advocate of creating an immersive learning experience to understand day-to-day topics. In this episode, we have Justin Angle. He is a teacher, scholar, story-teller, athlete, husband, and father. He's executed $100 million bond trades, run 100-mile races, published in outlets like The Washington Post, and repeatedly failed to get his two daughters to bed without a battle. He's a business professor at the University of Montana and the host of A New Angle podcast. In this episode, we talked about: ● What inspired Justin to start "A New Angle podcast." ● Reading vs. Listening | What's more, nurturing ● The future of higher education ● Why should people go for higher education ● Repercussions of wiping out the nation's student-loan debt ● How Justin would rebuild the higher education system from scratch if it was his Job ● Justin shed light on the current situation in universities ● Unexpected challenges during Zoom Calls | Justin's Eyeball check method ● Role of advanced technologies like VR in education ● And MUCH MORE! Resources and Links: Justin's Instagram: @angleman LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/angleman Podcast Website: www.anewanglepodcast.com
Thu, 04 Mar 2021 - 38min - 57 - Ep.46 Pat LaPointe: A Starters Guide to Angel Investing
Have you ever heard of Entrepreneurship addiction? For Pat, it’s real. He enjoys being around in the early days of startups when things are being created and helps define a vision and breathe life into them. What truly differentiates him is his relentless ability to face the uncertainty and risks that an early-stage startup carries along with itself. Pat shares his vision for balancing Montana’s entrepreneurial growth and making it a thriving economy without disrupting the environment. In this episode, we have Pat LaPointe, an entrepreneur who built and sold three companies in the marketing and data analytics field. These days he brings a very entrepreneur-friendly approach to angel and venture investing, and is on the Board of the Angel Capital Association. With a portfolio of over 40 investments and afflicted by endless curiosity, Pat enjoys learning about new business models and innovative technologies and loves helping entrepreneurs find their path to growth and success. Pat has generated hundreds of $millions of returns to his shareholders. And he failed just often enough to maintain a healthy level of humility. In this episode, we talked about: ● Who are Angel Investors, their roles, and how does angel investing works ● About Frontier Angels ● How Montana is becoming the next Silicon Valley ● Pat’s vision for balancing Montana’s growth and making it a thriving economy while preserving the wild ecosystem. ● And MUCH MORE! Resources and Links: Frontier Angels Website: frontierangels.com Pat’s LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/plapointe Pat’s Twitter: twitter.com/measureman
Thu, 25 Feb 2021 - 46min - 56 - Ep. 45 Sara Mozingo: Going All In
Let’s talk about someone amazing today. Let’s talk about something amazing! Sara Mozingo is the owner of Icehouse Fit, a personalized training studio in Fargo, ND. She opened Icehouse Fit in 2015 with a business partner at the time and she bought the gym outright in March of 2020. She is originally from central IL where she played D1 basketball. She coached DIII basketball and softball, took a sharp left turn to insurance before opening CrossFit Icehouse, which rebranded to Icehouse Fit. In today’s episode, we learned about Sara’s rare ability to chase her dreams, find solutions while facing the unknown during a pandemic, and creating a business model that is an inspiration to many businesspeople. It all comes to show that athletes are different than most people. The daily competition is a trigger to a more motivated and focused person, especially when you played Division 1 basketball as Sara did. The path might have not been clear right at the beginning of her career in the job market, but she clearly showed that with motivation and perseverance, anything is possible. Sara made a sharp turn when she decided to leave the insurance business and start her own cross fit gym. Only if she knew earlier that cross-fit was her calling… Sara took a shot at the fitness industry while most business owners were afraid of the pandemic, she slowly but strategically created her business model, gained loyal members, started strong relationships with partners, and took her business to the next level. We also learned a lot about Sara’s personal life, but in that part we will let you listen to her own words. All I can say is that she is an inspiration in both her personal and professional life. Resources and Links: facebook.com/icehousefit Instargram: @IcehouseFit www.icehousefit.com
Thu, 18 Feb 2021 - 33min - 55 - Ep. 44 Jay Toups Bioroot Energy & The Future of Alcohol Based Fuels
Jay Toups has guided Bioroot Energy from inception to one of today’s best positioned clean energy startups. His interest in alcohol fuels began in 2007 with his work for Big Sky Coalition, a Montana non-profit dedicated to improving forest management practices. The organization’s goal to “do something about overgrown forests, rural community jobs and the environment” continues with the Bioroot Energy focus on advanced alcohol fuel production. Resources and Links: http://www.biorootenergy.com https://www.fb.com/biorootenergy
Thu, 11 Feb 2021 - 47min - 54 - Ep.43 Ashley McCullough - MoblHom & The Remote Working Rental Market
Ashley McCullough loves to travel. She wants to live somewhere for a couple of months, and check out what it was like to live there. She doesn't want to go on a vacation; she wants to go in and buy groceries at the same grocery store for some months, learn the language and talk to people. But a few years ago, finding a place to live for a short period used to be a hassle. And Ashley wanted to create a solution for temporary housing needs. She wanted anything longer than a vacation but shorter than an annual lease. Therefore, she founded MoblHom as a solution to this problem. In this episode, we have Ashley McCullough.She is the founder of MoblHom, a rental marketplace that connects renters to homeowners offering furnished, midterm stays with flexible leases and a streamlined application process. She is also a brand strategist, product specialist, content queen, and athlete. In this episode, we talked about: ● How and why Ashley started MoblHom ● The demand for mobile home. ● What MoblHom is ● What was the strategy behind the launch of MoblHom in the Montana market ● Is there going to be a tipping point? ● The difference between Airbnb and MoblHom ● And MUCH MORE! Resources and Links: Ashley -: e-mail-ashley@moblhom.com Linkedin Facebook MoblHom -: Linkedin website
Thu, 04 Feb 2021 - 30min - 53 - Ep. 42 Andy Gordon: The Finances of Cannabis
Andrew Gordon is a dedicated technologist leading the charge to build and connect Montana’s next-generation, high growth economy to the rest of the world. He specializes in working with small and medium-sized businesses on strategic marketing, digital media, branding, and new technologies to streamline their operations and refine their growth strategies. Andrew is a graduate of the University of Montana and has a deep background in geospatial technologies (GIS). He volunteers his time as a Board Member of the Montana Ambassadors and mentoring transitioning military veterans from active duty to successful civilian careers. When he’s not evangelizing Montana’s entrepreneurial ecosystem, he can be found exploring the trails around Helena, MT with his wife and two children. In this episode, we talked about:
Andy’s success as a Business Finance Advisor Entrepreneurial journey Specialties in entrepreneurship Do some mentorship for entrepreneurs Specialty in cannabis sales How to market the sales And Much More! Connect with Andy: Https://www.facebook.com/AndrewRGordon Twitter: @montrepreneurs Insta: @montrepreneur Https://www.linkedin.com/agordon-venturesThu, 28 Jan 2021 - 44min - 52 - Ep.41 Jaala Shaw: Doing Hard Things
For Jaala, probably the most important reason why you should choose to do the hard things in life is that it will make you happier and it will make your life better. You will feel accomplished, as you tried your hardest, put in the effort needed, and have made a difference in society. In this episode, we have Jaala Shaw, she is a health and fitness coach with over two decades of experience. From elite NCAA Division I swimmers and regional level CrossFitters, to mentoring coaches, regular people, and children; Jaala has guided all humans in achieving their goals. She has lived the life, competing at a high level in sports, coaching at the club and collegiate level, owning her own CF affiliate, and now as a part of the CF Kids Seminar Staff. It is her goal to enhance people's lives by teaching them that small changes = big results. In this episode, we talked about:
Jaala’s journey as health and fitness coach How to stretch beyond your potential in any realm How she teaches others how to become competitive at any kind of sports How she helps others to achieve their fitness goals What it’s like to be a good motivator and coaching in the life of sports Why doing hard things will make your life better And MUCH MORE! Resources and Links: www.dropbydropfitness.com Instagram: @dropbydropfitnessThu, 21 Jan 2021 - 53min - 51 - Ep. 40 Amber Vilhauer: Elevate Every Experience
Amber Vilhauer is an online digital marketing expert who supports authors, speakers and coaches to establish a powerful, integrated online presence that gets results and empowers them to make a difference in their industry. Since starting her agency, NGNG Enterprises (standing for No Guts No Glory) in 2007, she has spent her career impacting her community and building strong strategic alliances with industry leaders and game-changers across the web. Amber has supported more than one thousand entrepreneurs on six continents to get results. She has been the launch manager behind dozens of #1 bestselling books including those for Mark Victor Hansen, Brendon Burchard, Lisa Nichols and Les Brown In this episode, we talked about: · Amber’s journey as an online digital marketing expert · Tips and strategies for creating an effective website · How she focused on how to create a meaningful connection with individuals, and save time without sacrificing quality · How to develop a personal connection to scale influence · How to leverage systems and strategies to scale online business · And MUCH MORE! Resources and Links: https://ngngenterprises.com https://ambervilhauer.com https://ambervilhauer.com/
Thu, 14 Jan 2021 - 48min - 50 - Ep. 39 Nic De Castro: LandTrust & Making Conservation Profitable
Nic De Castro is an entrepreneur who built technology companies in Silicon Valley, New York, LA & Boulder over the past decade. He is now based in Bozeman, MT where he’s building LandTrust, a marketplace that enables sportsmen to book hunting trips on private lands across the US. Through LandTrust, they aim to increase quality, private-land access for sportsmen and create a new, profitable revenue stream for rural landowners like farmers & ranchers to keep rural lands intact & in family hands. In this episode, we talked about how Nic came up with the idea for LandTrust, how they provide people the opportunity to go out and have experiences with their friends and family with nature, how to make potential income through AirBnB and the importance of conservation. Resources and Links: https://www.facebook.com/landtrustinc https://www.instagram.com/landtrustig/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/landtrustinc
Thu, 07 Jan 2021 - 44min - 49 - Ep. 38 Jennifer Helene Popken Daily Practice is Your Strongest Medicine
Jennifer Helene, M.S. is an expert in health and nutrition. A former FORD model, MasterChef cast member, and serial entrepreneur, she creates methodologies that conceive innovation before circumstances demand it. She is a member of the Forbes Coaching Council, an exclusive invitation-only community. She speaks fluent French and German, and has spent 15 years abroad immersing herself in learning about transformation, health, and growing international businesses. She holds an M.S. in Nutrition and has been consulting groups, companies and individuals for over a decade on Lifestyle Medicine, and behavioral change methodologies. She believes that your daily practice is your most powerful medicine. A lot of us take our health for granted. We are so preoccupied with our busy life, work and family matters that our health and wellness seem less important than many of the day-to-day things we have to do. Tune in as Jennifer Helene Popken shared her journey and her purpose to help start-up entrepreneurs to seasoned businessmen/women with training programs on a lifestyle change, mentoring, and embodiment practices. She is consistently nourishing positive thoughts. Most importantly, she believes that daily practice is the most powerful medicine. Resources and Links: https://jennifer-helene.com/ Connect with Jennifer
Thu, 24 Dec 2020 - 41min - 48 - Ep. 37 Lisa Cloutier: The Business of Craft Distilleries
Lisa Cloutier grew up in Northwest Montana, she spent college and a bit of prep school on the East Coast. She have been in the hospitality business in NW Montana for the past 25 years. She opened a gourment pizza and brew place out of college with a friend and went on to open The Raven on Flathead Lake , followed by The Islander Inn - a small boutique inn, then Whistling Andy Distillery with her husband Brian Anderson, and finally Bonfire - a farm to table restaurant 2 years ago. In this episode, we talked about: · Lisa’s journey as an entrepreneur · Her Farm-to-table restaurant – Bonfire and some challenges that farmers faced · How she balances running multiple businesses at once · What it’s like living in Montana · Ins and outs of starting a craft distillery company, “Whistling Andy” · Journey and success of “Whistling Andy” and its distribution in other four countries · And MUCH MORE! Resources and Links: https://whistlingandy.com/ Connect with Lisa https://www.facebook.com/whistlingandy https://www.facebook.com/theravenbigfork https://www.facebook.com/MontanaBonfire https://www.facebook.com/IslanderInnBigfork
Thu, 17 Dec 2020 - 41min - 47 - Ep. 36 Ken Andrukow Reflecting on 2020 and Excitement for 2021
2020 has been a year like no other and it has allowed us to re-discover our own humanity and vulnerability. It had profound impacts on the personal lives of people around the world in a variety of ways. As 2020 comes to an end, Ken and I have an opportunity to reflect on this and make a fresh start, create a better future for our organizations, business and ourselves with a hopeful new year. Resources and Links: Reebok Crossfit Ramsay Ken Andrukow’s LinkedIn Level 5 Mentors
Thu, 10 Dec 2020 - 38min - 46 - Ep. 35 Arjun Channa & Ken Andrukow - Mastering The Voice In Your Head
Arjun Channa is an experienced hotel operation professional, with strong interpersonal skills, spear headed with a very uncompromising character of excellence in service and a record of delivering superior performance in all aspects of the hotel operations (Managed and Owned). He is the current general manager at The Ritz-Carlton, St. Thomas Ken Andrukow is a seasoned entrepreneur who has built multi-million dollar businesses across several sectors. He has an uncanny knack at spotting industry pivots before they happen and bringing new businesses to market successfully. In today’s episode, Arjun, Ken, and I talked about: · How did Arjun started in the hospitality industry · 2 things why Arjun loves the hospitality industry: to connect with many people as possible and traveling the world · How did Arjun’s father influence him as a hotelier · How did Ken and Arjun became good friends and colleague · Understanding leadership · Mastering the voice in your head that can help you to be more focused and positive · Ken on mastering the voice in his head and his creative approach on negativity · Positive mindset is important · Arjun and Ken on vulnerability · and MUCH MORE! Resources and Links: Ken Andrukow’s LinkedIn Level 5 Mentors Connect with Arjun Channa
Thu, 03 Dec 2020 - 51min - 45 - Ep. 34 Joe Sanok: Podcasting for Entrepreneurs
Joe Sanok is a keynote and TEDx speaker, business consultant, and podcaster. Joe has the #1 podcast for counselors, The Practice of the Practice Podcast. With interviews with Pat Flynn, John Lee Dumas, and Lewis Howes, Joe is a rising star in the speaking world! Joe is a writer for PsychCentral, has been featured on the Huffington Post, Forbes, GOOD Magazine, Reader’s Digest, Entrepreneur on Fire, and Yahoo News. He is the author of five books and has been named the Therapist Resource top podcast, consultant, and blogger. In this episode we talked about: · His journey on how he started podcasting in 2012 · A podcast about his family’s camper life called “Leave to Find” · Format of his podcast · Tips on starting a podcast · His target audience · Best way to get downloads and listeners quickly · His biggest personal challenges as a business owner and entrepreneur · How to leverage podcast to grow your business - how podcasting helps growing and scaling private practice with client engagement, relationship, building network, membership retention, and more. Resources and Links: https://www.practiceofthepractice.com/ Leave to Find Podcast Connect with Joe
Thu, 26 Nov 2020 - 39min - 44 - Ep. 33 Arnie Sherman: The Art of The Interview
Arnie Sherman's experiences as an entrepreneur, trade negotiator, strategic advisor, college professor and as the host of podcast, radio and television programs give him a singular perspective on life and the business world. He worked extensively in Russia, launching the first private representational firm in the Soviet Union, and later negotiating the U.S. – Russian Trans-Siberian Express Rail Service joint venture. Arnie has helped finance infrastructure projects around the world. To date, the list of countries he has visited either for work or for pleasure totals more than 100. Arnie has founded six companies, and has provided strategic advice to senior management at Marriot, CSX, Ferrari S.p.A. and Maersk/Sealand Shipping, among others. He's lectured and spoken widely, providing a dynamic, authentic voice on current affairs. Arnie's "Can Do" podcast on MTPR poses thought-provoking questions about how and where entrepreneurship intersects our daily lives. For Arnie, interviewing people is really rewarding, he talks about its benefits such as building bigger network, educating yourself, his insights and perspectives he gets from people, and he’s talking all different kinds of people, with all different kinds of personalities. He also shared his approach in getting good stories, topics and his process in conducting successful interviews. Resources and Links: https://www.mtpr.org Connect with Arnie
Thu, 19 Nov 2020 - 53min - 43 - Ep. 32 Dr. James Hardt: Biocybernauts & The Future of Human Consciousness
Dr. James V. Hardt is the Founder of The Biocybernaut Institute and an expert in training with biofeedback. He has worked with the likes of Tony Robbins and other high-powered executives to elevate states of intelligence and consciousness for over 40-years. Dr. Hardt is a celebrated research scientist with an established history of over 40 years in the study and research of biofeedback. Hardt has authored or co-authored countless scientific research papers on the subject and he currently has more than 30 patents for the core technology, headset, training methodology and brain-centered portion of various virtual reality applications. His findings have been published in numerous scholarly journals such as Science, Psychophysiology, and the Journal of Experimental Psychology, just to name a few. Dr. Hardt has also spoken in front of the United Nations. Dr. Hardt received a Bachelor of Science degree in physics from Carnegie Institute of Technology, as well as a master’s degree, and Ph.D., in psychology from Carnegie-Mellon University. In this episode, Dr. Hardt shared his personal experiences with biofeedback and brainwave work in general and how he continued his relentless pursuit of advanced brainwave and meditation connections that allow people to become the best form of themselves that they can be including such positive results as: reducing limitations and addictions; experiencing more joy, less anxiety; improving health and awareness; and developing more meaningful relationships and overall how brainwaves rule our thoughts, feelings, and intentions. Quotes: · “Sometimes people want to change toward greater creativity, greater innovation, ability, better entrepreneurship, more happiness. But sometimes they're trying to get away from things like anxiety, sadness, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, all of which we can help with.” · “Creativity is simply a matter of having the right brainwaves.” · “Technology speeds things up.” Resources and Links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/biocybernaut/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/biocybernautinstitute/ Twitter: @biocybernaut LinkedIn: Biocybernaut Institute
Thu, 12 Nov 2020 - 53min - 42 - Ep. 31 Tim Pollard - Creating Influence in The Virtual Age
Tim Pollard is the founder and CEO of Oratium, a leading messaging consulting firm. He is a sought-after speaker and author of the acclaimed books The Compelling Communicator: Mastering the Art and Science of Exceptional Presentation Design and Mastering the Moment: Perfecting the Skills and Processes of Exceptional Presentation Delivery. Pollard draws insight from a long career in sales, marketing, and communications for companies such as Unilever, Barclays Bank, and the Corporate Executive Board. In this episode, Tim Pollard which has deep experience both doing and teaching oral communications, with a particular emphasis on message architecture discussed his approach on how to be effective communicator even in virtual environment and his company Oratium, a consulting and training company which solves the problem of underperforming executive and sales communications, primarily through a transformative and systematic approach to message architecture. Quotes: · “But if they architecture message, well, it'll be spectacularly successful, which by the way, puts world class communications within reach of almost anyone.” · “We need to learn how to communicate better.” · “Communication is an intensely social process.” Resources and Links: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-pollard-8145a54/ https://www.oratium.com/ The Compelling Communicator
Tue, 03 Nov 2020 - 48min - 41 - Ep. 30 Firdaus Kharas: Cultivating Creativity & Embracing Risk
Firdaus Kharas began creating media in 1995, founding Chocolate Moose Media, a hybrid social enterprise making for-profit television series and not-for-profit media campaigns. He also established television production companies in Canada in Asia including partnerships with the Royal Family of Malaysia, the News Corporation and UTV of India. His new book: CREATIVITY: The Key to a Remarkable Life, teaches readers how they can leverage the rapid changes and a world in turmoil around them to transform their professional and personal lives by harnessing their innate creativity. In this episode, Firdaus shared his journey leading him to become a multi-award-winning social innovator, global communicator, humanitarian, and the author of Creativity: The Key to a Remarkable Life, his daily work and how he handles it every day. He also shared straightforward tips on how to open our minds to become creative thinkers, and how he influences others in their personal and professional lives. Quotes:
“What I do is very unique. There are very, very few people who use mass communication for social change in the world.” “And that's actually why I wrote the book is to try and get people convinced because you know, many people think that they're either creative or they're not that some people think that creativity is only something that some lucky people are born with, like a talent for painting or composing music or writing. You know, that's artistry. That's not creativity, there's a difference between artistry and creativity. Creativity is something we have in us, all of us have in us. And it doesn't matter who you are, doesn't matter what you do.” Resources and Links: https://twitter.com/Culture_Shift https://www.facebook.com/chocolatemoosemedia/ http://chocmoose.com/Thu, 29 Oct 2020 - 1h 01min - 40 - Ep. 29 Gregg Treinish: Adventure Scientists & Accelerating Positive Environmental Impact
Gregg Treinish was named a National Geographic “Adventurer of the Year” after completing the first-known trek along the spine of the Andes mountain range - a 7,800-mile expedition. In 2011, he founded Adventure Scientists, a nonprofit organization that deploys outdoor adventurers to collect high quality scientific data that can amplify and accelerate solutions to environmental and human health issues. Gregg has been named a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader, a Grist 50 Fixer, and one of Men’s Journal’s “50 Most Adventurous Men,” among other accolades. Gregg shared his journey leading him to become National Geographic’s “Adventurer of the Year”, he talked about his passion for scientific discovery, exploration, and their mission to amplify and accelerate environmental impact. Adventure Scientists, which he founded, serves scientific partners, by providing them with data they need to solve critical environmental and human health issues from the outdoors, from remote areas and at large scale; and outdoor adventurer volunteers, who want to give back by contributing to game-changing science. Quotes: · “It was just creativity and optimism, persistence that we use to navigate around.” · “The more that I saw, environmental degradation, the more I was inspired to work for the benefit of animals and places that couldn't speak for themselves.” Resources and Links: https://www.facebook.com/AdventureScientists https://www.instagram.com/adventurescientists/ https://twitter.com/AdvScientists https://www.linkedin.com/company/2055092/admin/
Tue, 27 Oct 2020 - 49min - 39 - Ep. 29 Gregg Treinish: Adventure Scientists & Accelerating Positive Environmental Impact
Gregg Treinish was named a National Geographic “Adventurer of the Year” after completing the first-known trek along the spine of the Andes mountain range - a 7,800-mile expedition. In 2011, he founded Adventure Scientists, a nonprofit organization that deploys outdoor adventurers to collect high quality scientific data that can amplify and accelerate solutions to environmental and human health issues. Gregg has been named a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader, a Grist 50 Fixer, and one of Men’s Journal’s “50 Most Adventurous Men,” among other accolades. Gregg shared his journey leading him to become National Geographic’s “Adventurer of the Year”, he talked about his passion for scientific discovery, exploration, and their mission to amplify and accelerate environmental impact. Adventure Scientists, which he founded, serves scientific partners, by providing them with data they need to solve critical environmental and human health issues from the outdoors, from remote areas and at large scale; and outdoor adventurer volunteers, who want to give back by contributing to game-changing science. Quotes: · “It was just creativity and optimism, persistence that we use to navigate around.” · “The more that I saw, environmental degradation, the more I was inspired to work for the benefit of animals and places that couldn't speak for themselves.” Resources and Links: https://www.facebook.com/AdventureScientists https://www.instagram.com/adventurescientists/ https://twitter.com/AdvScientists https://www.linkedin.com/company/2055092/admin/
Sun, 27 Sep 2020 - 49min - 38 - Ep. 28 Jared Jamison: The Disruption of Architecture & Engineering Industry
Jared is an accomplished engineering executive with over 20 years’ experience in management, operations, finance and business strategy. He has been treasurer and served on boards of directors for several organizations. He is a speaker, writer, and adviser on topics of business management and strategy with an emphasis on the A/E industry. Jared is a registered professional engineer with BS and MS degrees in engineering from Virginia Tech and an MBA from Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU). He has been adjunct faculty at the VCU, teaching business planning to MBA students. He recently started AE Ascend, a consulting and learning company. Great strategies with great execution leads to success. Jared narrowed down the broad industry of engineering and architecture, he shared his journey leading him to build AE Ascend by helping architects and engineers climb to new heights with their innovative ways of business approach. Quotes: · “The industry is eventually going to change. And in this whole pandemic, what the study is pointing out is that it's pushing it to change.” · “So when everyone's together in the same office space, it's easy to be able to share your knowledge, your expertise, everyone can see sort of these implicit behaviors occurring in the workplace, which drives culture, and values and beliefs.” · “If your clients and their needs are changing, it's probably good, you're probably going to need to change your business model as well.” Resources and Links: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaredbjamison/ https://www.facebook.com/aeascend https://www.linkedin.com/company/aeascend
Thu, 22 Oct 2020 - 49min - 37 - Ep. 27 Kiah Hochstetler: Goodworks Evergreen & Keeping Communities Profitable
Kiah Hochstetler is a third generation Montanan who grew up on a horse farm and is deeply rooted in this place. He is the COO for Goodworks Ventures and works directly with its portfolio companies. It’s his declaration to help people and organizations achieve their goals and become the best version of themselves. Having founded two startups, one failed, one merged, he has deep empathy for the challenges and celebrations awaiting those who are bold enough the claim the title Entrepreneur. Glacier National Park is his happy place, so much so he got married in the Park, outside, in -15 degree weather. Goodworks Ventures launches Evergreen, a new effort to purchase stable, profitable companies and help them grow under new leadership. In this episode, we talked about how good relationships and network are essential, business model they use at GoodWorks, its mission to provide transition opportunities to retiring owners by acquiring their local Montana businesses, with the goal of keeping quality jobs within the community and MUCH MORE! Quotes: · “I think humans should focus their time and energy on things more important than repetitive tasks that machines can do.” · “Failure is a unique teacher.” · “I think in Montana, I think it's relationships and just building that network.” · “I'm really fortunate to work at Good works in a place where we do value, the holistic approach to all these things, and community is really important.” Resources and Links: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jkiahhochstetler/ https://gwevergreen.com/
Tue, 20 Oct 2020 - 47min - 36 - Ep. 26 Ken Andrukow: Getting Out of Your Own Way
You probably have many reasons why you don’t get things done. Most of them are beyond your control, but instead of focusing on things you can’t control, focus on your worst enemy, the one that you can control - yourself. In this episode, seasoned entrepreneur Ken Andrukow shared tips that will help you get out of your own way to finally be able to get things done and be productive. Quotes: · “I think it starts with realizing that managing your time and intention appropriately, you're working on things that are beyond your capability.” · “Standing your own way looks like spending 80% of your time doing things you're not very good at and things that you don't like to do” · “And then the most important day and most important intention is when to stop. So when do you take a day where you don't do anything that feels like work, so that you can rejuvenate back to a creative state? And be excited about going back into either creative days or, or focus days?” Resources and links: Reebok Crossfit Ramsay Ken Andrukow’s LinkedIn Level 5 Mentors
Thu, 15 Oct 2020 - 31min - 35 - Ep. 25 Christopher Udall: Clarity Road & The Profitability of Peace
Risk averse is the antithesis of Christopher. He is a tenacious doer who finds a need and leads. He founded a nonprofit in the Middle East countering extremist recruitment by providing vocational, entrepreneurial, and leadership paths amongst refugees in order to rebuild their lives, communities, and peace. He has conducted infiltrative financial investigations in child organ and sex trafficking in Romanian brothels and rural communities in order to effectively and sustainably counter the inflow of child recruits. He has also lived among and served the indigenous populations of Southern Mexico. He is a TEDx speaker, 20 under 40 entrepreneurial award winner, and a former player of unicycle basketball. As an expert in growth strategy he recently co-founded a growth strategy facilitation company Clarity Road to guide teams in thinking better together and transforming uncomfortable challenges to extraordinary success. If you could create a better and more peaceful world, what would you change? In this episode, Christopher shared how he built non-profit organization, Rebuild for Peace. A Non-Profit organization focused on providing vocational education, peace training, leadership and entrepreneurship training to the youth which are mostly refugees, he also explained how the way to a more peaceful world can be profitable and his passion for changing the world and building peace in the wake of violent conflict. Quotes: · “So when I talk about peace and the profitability of peace, it’s how we deal with conflict. And dealing with conflict within a corporate structure within a corporate culture, and changing or allowing a change in that culture to be more collaborative.” · “And I think the core change in there was that economic peace finding a different economic structure to fund the use development and lifestyle, these more extremist causes that are often too profitable.” · “My dream is to become an expert in the field of youth economic development.” · “I believe that vocational education is the mindset of challenging your identity. Because you can take something that's broken, something that's unused, you can recycle it, repurpose it and create something both functional and beautiful with that” Resources and Links: https://www.clarity-road.com/ https://www.rebuildforpeace.org/ Connect with Christopher
Tue, 13 Oct 2020 - 44min - 34 - Ep. 24 Sam Lucas: Monetizing Your Content with SpecialProject.io
Sam Lucas is an entrepreneur and outdoor enthusiast rooted in Bozeman, MT. While a student at Montana State University, Sam co-founded Triple Tree Software, a custom software engineering firm. Sam has built software in identity verification, healthcare, edtech and video streaming verticals to help launch venture-backed startups nationally. After 4 years of bootstrapping Triple Tree into Montana's leading software engineering firm, Sam co-founded spinout company Special Project, Inc, a platform for video creators and studios to independently launch their own direct-to-fan subscription streaming service. Sam currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Montana High Tech Business Alliance to help promote technology innovation and grow the technology economy in Montana. Outside of work, Sam is an avid hunter, skier, and mountain biker. Daily grind is real, thankfully, there are lots of software applications that can help us in our daily lives, it’s safe to say that software is an invaluable tool that will help you operate and grow your business quickly. In this episode, Sam shared his knowledge in software application world, how important it is especially in the fast paced and digitally connected world we live in today, and he discussed his company Special Project Inc and how it can help video content creators to produce and stream original series, seasons, and episodes and predictably grow business with subscription memberships. Enjoy the episode! Quotes: · “So content is the new e commerce. Content production is becoming more accessible every single day more than ever.” · “This idea of how do we monetize our content, I think has become extremely popular.” · “We need to create a subscription platform that actually increases the value of the content and makes creators feel like they're truly running a business on this platform.” Resources and Links: Connect with Sam https://www.specialproject.io/ Special Project Facebook LinkedIN- Special Project
Thu, 08 Oct 2020 - 51min - 33 - Ep. 23 Deacon Andrews: SISU Strong & Pursuing Authenticity
Over the last 15 years, Deacon Andres have competed in Wakeboarding, Skiercross, MMA, Jiu Jitsu, Motocross, and Tennis. He has proudly served his country in the US Army and now have the amazing opportunity to help prepare athletes and soldiers to perform at the highest level. Their company (SISU Strong) has not only been able to provide great training to the highest level athletes but we have found a very easy and effective way to provide the same performance goals to the everyday client that they come across. Passion powers the hard work, determination, and creativity that make great accomplishments possible. In this episode, Deacon shares his journey as US army, his passion in action sports and the challenges he had, that leads him to start his online training facility, SISU Strong, which is their goal is to help people begin to enjoy the world of action sports and help clients reach their performance goals. Quotes: · “I just wanted to help people hurt less and do that longer. And that kind of led me to where we are now.” · “It’s a beautiful thing. So when you can truly have a better understanding of what your clients are going through and what it's like.” · “It’s kind of evolved into my biggest, like passion and love for doing it that way. And it's in a unique environment that allows me to do it the way that I want, but has really directed me to where I kind of want to go business-wise.” Resources and Links: www.sisustrong.com Sisu Strong Instagram Connect with Deacon
Tue, 06 Oct 2020 - 49min - 32 - Ep. 22 Denis Vidmar: MushHub & The Future of Fungi
Denis Vidmar grew up on mushroom farms scattered across the world, Zlatko, from Asia, Europe, to now, North America. His fascination and passion grew in the last decade and he evolved from the Button White, Cremini and Portabella, into Exotic, Wild & Medicinal Mushrooms. He believes your refrigerator should be your medicine cabinet and that path begins with Mushrooms. Mushrooms are an ingredient that should be a part of every meal, and because of the vast varieties and taste profiles, for every meal, there is a Mushroom that will highlight it, and in this episode, Denis talks about how he educates people on the tremendous health benefits and magical power of mushrooms and how it benefits the environment, the culinary world, his company MushHub and so much more! Quotes: · “Mushrooms will definitely be the chat of the decade.” · “I find that every month forward from now on we're going to find a way of how mushrooms are interrelated with what we do on a day to day basis.” · “We all believe in fungi and we should.” Resources and Links: www.themushhub.com @themushhub on all channels
Thu, 01 Oct 2020 - 54min - 31 - Ep.21 Adam Mendler: Thirty Minute Mentors, the Podcast
Adam Mendler is the CEO of The Veloz Group, where he co-founded and oversees ventures across a wide variety of industries: Beverly Hills Chairs, the leading seller of refurbished Herman Miller Aeron chairs in the country; Custom Tobacco, a one-of-a-kind e-commerce platform where customers can create fully customized, private-label cigars in real-time; and Veloz Solutions, a technology consulting and software development practice. Adam is also a nationally acclaimed thought leader, writer and speaker on topics including leadership, entrepreneurship and management. Adam is the creator and host of the podcast Thirty Minute Mentors, where each week he goes one on one with one of the most successful people in the country on how they got to the top and how listeners can too. Entrepreneurship can be challenging. Thankfully, there have been lots of successful entrepreneurs like Adam that have actually paved the way and had given us with some insight. In this episode, Adam shared his entrepreneurial journey, tips when is the right time to take a leap and start own business, why is it harder to be an entrepreneur than working as an corporate employee, challenges as an entrepreneur and his mission to help people become more successful entrepreneurs, and more successful leaders. We also talked about his podcast Thirty Minute Mentors podcast which each episode features a wealth of practical, actionable advice from a leading CEO, founder, athlete, celebrity, influencer or general/admiral on how they made it to the top. Quotes: · “And the answer that I give people is, don't take the entrepreneurial leap, unless you have a great idea that you are dedicated to pushing on that deeply compels you to drop everything you're doing and go all-in on your business.” · “I think the most important thing is, when you do something, when you make a decision, you have to live with it, you have to learn from any decision you make whether it's a good decision or a bad decision” · “As any entrepreneur can tell you, it's all about execution.” Resources and Links: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adammendler/ https://www.adammendler.com/ https://www.thevelozgroup.com/
Tue, 29 Sep 2020 - 53min - 30 - Ep. 20 Dr. Sean Pastuch: Active Life RX & The Evolutions from Fitness To Health Profession
Dr. Sean Pastuch is a thought leader in the health and fitness world whose industry-disrupting company, Active Life, is bridging the gap between performance and rehabilitation. Dr. Sean believes that the larger the problem, the more valuable the solution. He believes that the biggest problem worth solving is the absence of healthcare and the abundance of sick care in the United States and Internationally. That’s why the mission of Active Life is to humanize the doctor, professionalize the coach, and empower the individual. There is a core truth, businesses need to change and adapt. It’s a core part of the business process. In this episode, Dr. Sean talked about “change” towards a more beneficial business mindset and grow his business, on how he can execute on that change to create more opportunities. He also shared his entrepreneurial journey, his history in the fitness industry and personal growth. Quotes: · “Things will need to change in your business.” · “But we were willing to take it on whenever the challenge was, we could figure out how to persevere through it.” · “And how I need to change my personal mindsets so that my business mindset can grow. And then I need to execute on that change. So that it creates more opportunities. And then I'll need to change my mindset again to be able to accommodate those opportunities” Resources and Links: https://www.facebook.com/activeliferx https://www.facebook.com/Active-Life-Professional-101396418019386 IG: activeliferx / activelifeprofessional https://www.linkedin.com/in/sean-pastuch-02ba88109/
Thu, 24 Sep 2020 - 52min - 29 - Ep. 19 Ken Andrukow: What’s Important Now
One of the most successful business owners like Ken Andrukow have mastered being effective to the fact that it makes him work smarter, sharing one of the easiest ways to keep our priorities in order is by focusing on W.I.N - “What’s Important Now?” A question that can serve as a guide to help us prioritize the choices and decisions we are facing every day and how to be real by focusing on our present moment thoughts, feelings and actions. Quotes: · “When you make your whole life about work, other things start to fall away and become challenging. And then those challenges affect your work.” · “Think about all the things that have you got in front of you and pare it down to what's important right now. 90% of them fall away and you just folk you just work on the thing that's most important.” · “When you have an entrepreneur who's standing in his own way, and doing too much work, they don't have the ability to ask those questions. Because they're so confused by how many things are going on.” Resources and Links: Reebok Crossfit Ramsay Ken Andrukow’s LinkedIn Level 5 Mentors
Tue, 22 Sep 2020 - 30min - 28 - Ep. 18 Nathan Hirsch: Outsource School & Optimizing A Virtual Workforce
Nathan Hirsch is an entrepreneur and expert in remote hiring and eCommerce. Most recently, Nathan co-founded FreeeUp.com in 2015 with an initial $5,000 investment, scaled it to $12M per year in revenue, and was then acquired in 2019. Today, Nathan is a co-founder of OutsourceSchool, a company working to educate entrepreneurs on how to effectively hire and scale with virtual assistants through in-depth courses. Nathan has appeared on 300+ podcasts, is a social media personality, and loves sharing advice on scaling remote businesses. Today, Nathan tells his story on how he became an entrepreneur, how he started FreeeUp with the initial investment of $5000, how he co-founded Outsource school and its purpose, he also shares his expertise in faster outsourcing, providing tons of tips and ideas for how to successfully build businesses remotely. Nathan also tells us how he built his Amazon store to 8-figure business in gross revenue, how his business is doing during this pandemic, his biggest challenge he had, and many MORE! Quotes: · “Virtual Assistants can do really any parts of your business and it's all about creating good systems and good processes.” · “Our goal is to just make work as easy as possible.” · “I always feel like you kind of take what you learn from one business and apply it to the next.” Resources and Links: Outsource School Links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/outsourceschool1 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/outsourceschool Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/SchoolOutsource OutsourceSchool: https://www.outsourceschool.com Email: support@outsourceschool.com and nathan@outsourceschool.com Personal Links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nathan.hirsch Facebook: https://wwwfacebook.com/FreeeUpNathanHirsch Twitter: https://wwwtwitter.com/realnatehirsch LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathanhirsch/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/realnatehirsch/
Thu, 17 Sep 2020 - 38min - 27 - Ep. 17 Jake Bertelsen: World Class Tattoos & Integrity As The Shortcut
In today’s episode, we have Jake Bertelsen, a tattoo artist and owner of Bertelsen Art and Tattoo shop, he shared his story on how he became an entrepreneur, and how being a tattoo artist changed his life, his struggles and his keys to success, also, his true definition of integrity. Quotes: · “And so it was pretty cool because I feel like the quest to become a decent tattoo artist ended up just totally changing my life and, and it was really fun and exciting.” · “I really think that overall tattooing is probably one of the most amazing art forms out there.” · “If you're really going to have integrity, it's a continual search for honesty. Besides yourself, it's not just like, trying to do the right thing when no one's looking. It's this ever evolving thing that ends up taking you to this deeper and deeper and deeper place of honesty inside yourself.” Resources and Links Jake’s personal Instagram Bertelsen Art Carry The Skull
Tue, 15 Sep 2020 - 41min - 26 - Ep.16 Elin Linqvist & Marko Oivo: OPEX Aland & The Business of Individualized Coaching
Elin Lindqvist and Marko Oivo opened their gym in July 2016. They opened as CrossFit North AX and worked with the CrossFit and group fitness model for 3-5 years before they transitioned over to an OPEX gym. As a CrossFit gym they had around 100 group class members and as of this moment, they are at 35 individual design clients. In this episode, they talked about how they provide their clients with guidance, tools and over time knowledge to be autonomous in their health and fitness, how important is building relationships with each of their clients, how pandemic affects the business, what is individual fitness and how it differs to other model and their concept of 100% Individualized coaching - individualize the prescription (exercise, nutrition and recovery) to take them from where they are currently and also towards where they want to be. Quotes: · “It's showing that we really care about the basic things in health and taking care of yourself” · “So we have a limit to how many clients we can serve. Per coach. Before we have to hire more people, which is a challenge to find the right individual to coach together with us.” · “I would say that their ideal client is a person who is willing to put in the effort in actually listening and changing things in their lives.” Resources and Links: https://www.instagram.com/opexaland/ https://opexaland.as.me/consultation https://www.instagram.com/oivo Email Elin
Thu, 10 Sep 2020 - 46min - 25 - Ep. 15 Mark Samuel: iWON and The Pursuit of Happiness
In this episode, we have Mark Samuel, the entrepreneur behind iWON Organics, a protein and fiber snack company. IWON stands for I’m Winning On Nutrition, and makes flavorful snacks from plant-based proteins such as peas, beans, and brown rice resulting in a balanced nutritional profile that's higher in protein and fiber than other snacks on the shelf. Iwon snacks can be found in close to 5,000 U.S. stores, with 1,000 more overseas. He also shared how iWON Organics started, their mission to provide healthy snacks to consumers, entrepreneurship, his show “Let’s Eat” and his true definition of success and happiness. Quotes: · “The founder needs to be the driver of all things.” · “I am a fan of optimism and happiness.” · “To be truly successful in my view, you need to be happy.” Resources and Links: https://iwonorganics.com/ https://www.facebook.com/iwonorganics/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/markalansamuel
Thu, 03 Sep 2020 - 46min - 24 - Ep. 14 Tim Southwell: Yonder & The Business of Agritourism
Tim Southwell is a husband, father, farmer and entrepreneur in the mountains of Montana focusing on permaculture principles resulting in healthy soils and nutrient-dense food option, he is the founder of Yonder booking platform which specializes in connecting people to life-enriching experiences in nature. All in a day's work on the farm. He is working to promote the benefits of connecting with nature and supporting farm to table endeavors while championing social and environmental causes directed towards building a brighter and healthier tomorrow. In this episode, his love for nature, Tim shared the idea of how he’d come up with Yonder, a new tool for discovering outdoor experiences, where you can discover and book a variety of overnight stays, farm activities, ranches, vineyards, and other nature immersive properties. Quotes:
“That vineyard, log house in the woods, beachfront property, when you open up that door and you step outside, you are in nature, it is upfront and personal.” “Your mind is blown in understanding how Mother Nature, how this planet is designed to work in harmony, free and clear of man's meddling.” “The magic that it cannot only bring the guest but the financial wherewithal that it can bring the local farmer and we as a society, I hope we continue to support our local farmers through our farmer's markets and through farm stay and farm visits.” Resources and Links: Facebook: findyouryonder Twitter: @findyouryonder Instagram: findyouryonder Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/tim-southwell-502432a/Tue, 01 Sep 2020 - 52min - 23 - Ep. 13 Paul Higgins: Build. Live. Give
Paul Higgins is a Business Mentor, podcaster, and published author who helps Coaches & Consultants to Build Online Businesses to Fund Lifestyles. He has 26 years of experience in Sales & Marketing, finishing up an 18-year gig at The Coca-Cola Company leading the Marketing strategy for a $700m+ Business Unit. In 2011 he left to manage his inherited kidney condition. He has founded and sold two businesses and had a successful transplant from his best mate in February 2019. With his newfound energy, he loves to mentor, spend time with my teenage children, and play golf. He has a book called Build Live Give and 100% of the proceeds go to the Purple House. In this episode, Paul shared how he founded Build Live Give, a mentoring company to help coaches and consultants build new revenue streams to fund their business, he also Paul shared his inspiring story how he started as an entrepreneur, how he dealt with a health problem, how he wrote his book, Build Live Give while he was in the hospital and what it’s all about, his mission to mentoring coaches and consultants to build online businesses and lifestyles, and most importantly to give back. Quotes: · “I really saw the value of technology that they just hadn't implemented in their business, and now are high performing” · “I really like to have a simple business model that works in your favor to fund your lifestyle. So I love subscription or retainer-based business models. And I really look at how we can simplify this model.” · “You want to post organically and you want to get some people, you've got to do it as a group, you can't do it as an individual, it just doesn't work.” Resources and Links: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulhiggins555/ https://twitter.com/PaulHiggins555 https://www.facebook.com/Paulhiggins555 https://www.instagram.com/paulhiggins555/
Tue, 25 Aug 2020 - 49min - 22 - Ep. 12 Ken Andrukow: Helping Clients Feel Safe
As a successful entrepreneur who built multimillion-dollar businesses across several sectors, Ken Andrukow shared his insights on how to help clients feel safe and key factors on how business can still run despite the pandemic, and how important communication, convenience and consistency are. Quotes: · “Be honest so that people trust you too.” · “Ensure that people understand that you're taking all the precautions to keep them safe, including keeping your business healthy and safe.” · “Well, I think it's important to set context of what safe means. I think in today's day and age, everyone thinks safety is all about, procedures that you should have in place to make sure that the brick and mortar facility that you have or clients are attending is clean and then you've got all of the proper stuff going on.” · “It’s ensuring that your clients understand that you are a safe company to deal with that you have plans in place, manage your cash flow appropriately for the times, and you're not going anywhere. That's another part of feeling safe” Resources and Links: Reebok Crossfit Ramsay Ken Andrukow’s LinkedIn Level 5 Mentors
Tue, 18 Aug 2020 - 28min - 21 - Ep. 11 Cody Loughlin: Money Talks
Cody Loughlin is the builder of 3 different multi-million dollar companies, became a millionaire at 27. He has 20+ years in finance, real estate, internet marketing and leadership training. He has a podcast show called “The Money Talkers”. In this episode, he shared how he started as an entrepreneur, his journey to becoming a millionaire at 27, he also talked about his mission to serve entrepreneurial parents that want to pass down their legacy of knowledge around personal finance, entrepreneurship and a successful mindset, the challenges he had and many MORE! Quotes: • “Basically, I want to bring the subjects of personal finance money on stewardship and successful mindset into I want to give those tools to parents so that they can open up their kid’s eyes with this stuff.” • “Ultimate goal and wealth creation is that your assets produce and now they start buying assets, when you get to that position, it’s a game-changer.” • “If you find yourself saying – ‘I need to do this’ then stop doing what you're doing and do the thing that you need to do.” Resources and Links: www.TheMoneyTalkers.com https://www.instagram.com/themoneytalkers/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/MoneyTalkers/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/codyloughlin/
Tue, 11 Aug 2020 - 50min - 20 - Ep. 10 James Mulvany: Tinder for Podcasters
James Mulvany is from Manchester UK and he is the Founder of Radio.co, Podcast.co & MatchMaker.fm where he provides the infrastructure to broadcast successful podcasts and audio content to the world. In this episode, he shared how he became successful as an entrepreneur and how he helps brands, entrepreneurs to use audio to grow.
Quotes:
“As marketers, some doing a podcast 45 minutes to an hour, it's an incredible opportunity to have someone's attention for that long, you can use that to your advantage. So either growing your business would just kind of building a closer relationship with your market.”Resources and Links:
https://twitter.com/jamesmulvany
Tue, 04 Aug 2020 - 45min - 19 - Ep. 9 Rafael Cortez: Real Estate Disruption & Organizational Psychology
Rafael Cortez began his first job at 14 at a local Grocery Store. From 15 to 18 years of age his work experience included everything from hard labor in construction to supervisory positions in retail and customer service while attending the Fire Science Program at Arizona Western College. At the age of 19 he became one of the youngest Firefighters in Yuma County, where he spent the next 5 years of his professional career. He saw an opportunity and began working on his first entrepreneurial project, a Non- Emergency Medical Transportation business at age 21 while providing EMS and Fire services in Yuma AZ. Rafael launched Netcor Transports LLC, his first company opening day May 1st, 2007 at the age 23. Maintaining constant logistical and economic growth since its foundation Netcor was sold in the summer of 2014.
Rafael is currently an Organizational Psychologist and real estate professional holding ownership in multiple companies in various verticals. The base of operations is in Phoenix AZ.
In this episode, we talked about Rafael's humble beginnings, his journey working as an entrepreneur, real estate broker, and organizational psychologist.
Quotes:
“Real estate is in the prime for tapping into I think it's the best vehicle for Financial Independence” “My natural tendency is it is to want to do things a lot faster and get results quickly.”Resources and Links:
https://www.facebook.com/RafaelCortezRealEstate/
https://www.instagram.com/rafael.ceopulse/
Tue, 28 Jul 2020 - 49min - 18 - Ep. 8 Ken Andrukow: Effective Time Management
Ken Andrukow is the owner and founder of Reebok CrossFit located in Ramsay, Canada. He is an experienced business owner and mentors with a demonstrated history of building businesses that scale.
Being conscious of time will result in self-improvement and goal achievement. That's true in both your work and personal life. In this episode, we talked about how a busy entrepreneur manages his time yet still be productive and how free time helps to rejuvenate mind and think of a new way to become more creative and efficient.
Quotes:
“And the only way I could think to do that was, be in a free mindset as much as I was in a work mindset.” “If you're a CEO, founder, entrepreneur, you can work from anywhere at any time. But if you don't have intention about the type of work you're actually doing and when you're doing it, I think it becomes less valuable.”Resources and Links
Tue, 21 Jul 2020 - 34min - 17 - Ep. 7 Casey Stanton: Rise of The Fractional CMO
Casey Slaughter Stanton started CMOx to help 7-figure health, fitness, technology and manufacturing companies grow faster with a part-time chief marketing officer. His Functional Marketing® process is the cornerstone of CMOx's services, which gives predictable results to both B2B and B2C companies.
Marketing expert turned Successful fractional CMO, now teaching marketers how to be fractional CMOs. Owned my own company since 2008. Lived in New Orleans where he was a professor of marketing at Tulane University. Sold everything, bought an RV and traveled the US and Canada for 3 years with wife Adelaide and their dog to find the perfect city. Moved to Philly in January 2019.
In this episode, we talked about his humble beginnings, his travels, being a marketer, strategic plans to business growth, the nature of his business “Offering Fractional CMO’s for High Growth 7+ Figure Businesses” and many MORE!
Quotes:
“I'm going to be a student of myself on the back of that lawnmower and I would crush like Tony Robbins seminars.” “It's your time and you only get to do if you only get this thing called life once, right?”Resources and Links:
Mon, 13 Jul 2020 - 45min - 16 - Ep. 6 Lisa Simone Richards: Public Relations & Building Authority Fast
Lisa Simone Richards is a publicist for online coaches who want to get seen as experts and go from invisible to influencer. She’s here to show you how to build your brand, business & influence. Lisa Simone helps her clients get free visibility and get in front of their ideal client, but also build the credibility that gets clients to take the next step and invest in working with you. When she’s not shooting national TV segments or working with editors on magazine features, you can find her swinging a kettlebell, getting her zen on at hot yoga, or shopping at her local farmer’s market. In this episode she shared how she got into Public Relations to become a successful publicist, how she helps her clients, the importance of relationships and many MORE!
Quotes:
“You want something done, you gotta do it yourself.” “I know how to find the right person and how to make an impression with them with a pitch.” “Relationships obviously make it easy, but just because you may not have the relationship doesn't mean it's not possible.”Resources and Links:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/theinfluentialcoach
https://www.instagram.com/lisasimonerichards/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisasimonerichards/
https://www.lisasimonerichards.com/
Tue, 07 Jul 2020 - 41min - 15 - Ep. 5 Ken Andrukow and Kate Jaramillo: Defining the Entrepreneur
How do you define entrepreneurs and success? What are the common risks and challenges as an entrepreneur? Let's find out more with Kate Jaramillo and Ken Andrukow.
Kate Jaramillo is a certified group fitness instructor and a ketogenic living expert. Kate has been leading the way in the Ketogenic community for years. Ken Andrukow is the owner and founder of Reebok CrossFit located in Ramsay, Canada. He is an experienced business owner and mentors with a demonstrated history of building businesses that scale.
Quotes:
"Entrepreneurs should crave freedom in every aspects of life." "Entrepreneurs in my way of thinking are innovators and visionaries" "Entrepreneurs see opportunity in everything." "We're always looking to innovate and change."Thu, 25 Jun 2020 - 35min - 14 - Ep. 4 Brendan Hsu: Aerial Canvas & Real Estate Disruption
Brendan Hsu is from San Francisco, California. He has 10 years of experience in entrepreneurship and marketing, he helps brokers, agents, designers, stagers, architects, builders and more, he takes control of their business to start reaching their goals. He manages Aerial Canvas which is a real estate marketing company in San Francisco Bay.
In this episode, we talked about how he started in his entrepreneurial journey at such a young age, his first business, Fyx it, which is a computer and phone repair business and how he made million dollars a year revenue. His experience in entrepreneur and marketing also lead him to manage Aerial Canvas, a full-service agency that consistently provides the highest quality photography, cinematography, aerial drone services, 3D tours, websites, and other real estate marketing solutions. He shared why it is growing and why it is a proven “WOW” to their clients!
Enjoy the show!
Quotes:
“I believe everyone is entrepreneurial.”Resources and Links:
Connect with Brendan’s LinkedIn
Reach Brendan: 650-850-2431
Tue, 23 Jun 2020 - 46min - 13 - Ep. 3 Matt Lawless – The Business of Building Trust
Matt Lawless is from the United Kingdom. He is the owner and CEO of Vital Certificates Ltd. Their company helps citizens to live, work, and move abroad through a range of documentation, legalization, notary, and apostille services. They are the only UK company to provide this service worldwide.
In this episode, we talked about how he started as an entrepreneur, having background with music to working in the corporate world to business owner. He also shared some critical factors of success, an impressive story of building business owner-client trust and relationship and the mission of his company helping ambitious professionals to make their move abroad that is much easier by proving services of legalization, verification, translation, concierge, or simply taking clients’ officially-issued documents from one country and make them ready for use in another and they can deal with documents from over 100 countries. You will learn lots of insights from Matt!
Quotes:
“Not doing something is scary than doing something.” “One positive thing this time is it brings people in the world together and people become more agile.” “Success revolves around a happy state of mind and whatever you’re doing, you’re not pushing things backward.” “If you are pushing towards what you're trying to achieve and you feel like you're making headway, I think that is also a success.”Resources and Links:
Thu, 18 Jun 2020 - 47min - 12 - Ep. 2 Eric Carlson – Sweatpants Test and Contrarian Marketing
Eric Carlson is the Co-Founder of 10XFactory, an exclusive entrepreneurship community with 1,000+ members worldwide. He is also the founder of One Cup Media, a high powered agency whose successes include the fastest-growing subscription box ever on CrateJoy, the fastest-growing direct to consumer golf brands in the US, and one of the fastest-growing functional beverage brands in the world. Prior to these achievements, he managed over $100m in advertising. Responsible for and generated ROI on budgets as large as $4m/mo via the internet, radio and TV marketing specializing in SaaS, communities and e-commerce. He also worked for the largest privately-held financial newsletter in the world, Agora Inc, and was the Chief Marketing Officer for a private equity fund for 6 years before founding his own companies.
In this episode, we talked about his transition working in a marketing firm, learning e-commerce to successful digital marketer, co-founder of 10XFactory and Sweatpants Agency. He also cites some companies that he helped to successfully grow, tips as a marketer, and applying contrarian marketing thought.
Quotes:
“Always know that you're in control of your own destiny.” “Time is probably the most valuable asset.” “There are so many blocks in your life. I've had the moments where I've made over $100,000 and I've had moments where I lost $15,000”Links and Resources:
Tue, 16 Jun 2020 - 39min - 11 - Ep. 1 Ken Andrukow: The Core Differentiator is You
Ken Andrukow is the owner and founder of Reebok CrossFit located in Ramsay, Canada. He is an experienced business owner and mentor with a demonstrated history of building businesses that scale.
In this episode, he shared early stages working for his dad to becoming a successful entrepreneur owning a 7-figure business, how he overcame hardships, steps after surviving a health problem, his criteria of success, how he helps other entrepreneurs understanding their value, tips on aspiring entrepreneurs and many MORE!
Quotes
“Health is critical. You can have all of those things that you want without first taking care of yourself.” “I define my success criteria of having a purpose, and having the freedom to choose whatever purpose of what is important to me and those around me that are close to me and how I want to live my life with that freedom of purpose.” “Every success, there’s a lot of failure.” “I don't like making repeating mistakes. So I really work hard to fail so I can learn great lessons so that I can do bigger and better things the next time.”Resources and Links
Wed, 10 Jun 2020 - 36min
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